Ahmed Bus­naina, Ph.D., the William Lin­coln Smith Pro­fessor and director of the NSF Nanoscale Sci­ence and Engi­neering Center for High-​​rate Nanoman­u­fac­turing at North­eastern, delivered a guest lecture in February 2014 for the opening of the new robotics laboratory at the Technical University of Sofia, Branch Plovdiv, Bulgaria. The topic of the lecture was the Scalable Nanoscale Offset Printing Process for Printing of Electronic Devices, Sensors, Energy Harvesting and Composite Structures.

See Professor Busnaina’s full lecture on YouTube (posted by YouTube user pala4a1989):

The Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing (CHN) is focused on developing tools and processes that will make it possible for businesses to quickly and efficiently manufacture products. For many nanoproducts currently under development, the technology only allows us to laboriously make a limited range of products. Our goal is high-rate, high-volume